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White cloud worlds. Volume Two : an anthology of science fiction and fantasy artwork from Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Paul Tobin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : HarperCollins, 2012Description: 1 volumeContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0473215047
  • 9780473215040
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 776.0993 23
LOC classification:
  • N7433.84 .N45W56 2012
Contents:
Nicholas Keller -- Gus Hunter -- Eduardo Pena -- Sacha Lees -- Paul Tobin -- Ben Wootten -- Warren Mahy -- Sanjana Baijnath -- Bridget Monro -- Rebecca Kereopa -- Vaughan Flanagan -- Stephen Crowe -- Christian Pearce -- Ben Mauro -- Aaron Beck -- James Ellis -- Long Ouyang -- Jacob Hina -- Leri Greer -- Adam Anderson -- Andrew Shaw -- Tim Gibson -- Simon Morse -- Greg Tozer -- Greg Broadmore -- Matty Rodgers -- Daniel Falconer -- Frank Victoria -- Claire Hackett -- Jianran Pan -- Stuart Thomas -- Jason Hong -- Peter Kelk -- Tom Robinson -- Garry Buckley -- Stefan Messam -- Tanya Marriott -- Stephen Lambert -- Andrew Baker -- Lindsey Crummett -- Jamie Beswarick.
Summary: "White Cloud Worlds Volume Two is an incredible collection of science fiction and fantasy artwork from Aotearoa New Zealand. It is the follow-up to the award-winning publication of the same name. Let the work of 41 established and emerging artists who call New Zealand home elevate you once again to the expansive, rich plateau of the imagination - where each artist is lavishly showcased with a selection of their work and accompanying text that share their origins, inspirations and ambitions. This book also includes written contributions from two of the world's leading masters of the imagination, Ian McCaig and Wayne Barlowe. The work within these pages celebrates not only the skill of the artists but the breadth of their imaginations. From the beautiful to the bizarre, frightening to fantastical, allow yourself a break from the mundane and get lost in the visually rich creations detailed in this book. You might find that you may not want to leave!" --Fishpond.co.nz.
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Nicholas Keller -- Gus Hunter -- Eduardo Pena -- Sacha Lees -- Paul Tobin -- Ben Wootten -- Warren Mahy -- Sanjana Baijnath -- Bridget Monro -- Rebecca Kereopa -- Vaughan Flanagan -- Stephen Crowe -- Christian Pearce -- Ben Mauro -- Aaron Beck -- James Ellis -- Long Ouyang -- Jacob Hina -- Leri Greer -- Adam Anderson -- Andrew Shaw -- Tim Gibson -- Simon Morse -- Greg Tozer -- Greg Broadmore -- Matty Rodgers -- Daniel Falconer -- Frank Victoria -- Claire Hackett -- Jianran Pan -- Stuart Thomas -- Jason Hong -- Peter Kelk -- Tom Robinson -- Garry Buckley -- Stefan Messam -- Tanya Marriott -- Stephen Lambert -- Andrew Baker -- Lindsey Crummett -- Jamie Beswarick.

"White Cloud Worlds Volume Two is an incredible collection of science fiction and fantasy artwork from Aotearoa New Zealand. It is the follow-up to the award-winning publication of the same name. Let the work of 41 established and emerging artists who call New Zealand home elevate you once again to the expansive, rich plateau of the imagination - where each artist is lavishly showcased with a selection of their work and accompanying text that share their origins, inspirations and ambitions. This book also includes written contributions from two of the world's leading masters of the imagination, Ian McCaig and Wayne Barlowe. The work within these pages celebrates not only the skill of the artists but the breadth of their imaginations. From the beautiful to the bizarre, frightening to fantastical, allow yourself a break from the mundane and get lost in the visually rich creations detailed in this book. You might find that you may not want to leave!" --Fishpond.co.nz.

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